01st December
2019.
Visit
to this Shiva temple was a part of the Pallava & Chozha period temples
between Kalpakkam to Pulipura Koil in Chengalpattu / Kanchipuram
District, scheduled on 01st December 2019. After the Visit to the Vijayanagara
period Vittalapuram Vittala temple, had been to this temple. Though this
temple belongs to the Pallava period, it was not added to the Google map. The place
Natham is on the banks of the Palar River.
Moolavar : Sri Shenbakeswarar
Consort : Sri Soundarya Nayaki
Some
of the salient features of this temple are…
The
temple faces east with a Balipeedam and Nandhi in front of the new Mukha
mandapam. Nandhi is also facing east like Lord Shiva under a mandapam with
beautiful pillars. In 7 koshtams Vinayagar, Pichadanar, Dakshinamurthy, Maha
Vishnu, Brahma, Sankaranarayanan and Durgai. In the Mukha mandapam, Ambal is
facing south ( Ambal is holding Nilothpala and lotus flowers in her hand
instead of Pasa & Angusam ), Arumugar ( sitting on Peacock facing opposite
direction- called asura peacock ), Brahma Sastha and Vinayagar. The other
Sannadhis are under construction.
Even though the temple is under renovation Lord Shiva is under worship.
ARCHITECTURE
The
sanctum sanctorum consists of Sanctum, antaraa, artha mandapam, Maha mandapam and
a Mukha mandapam. The Sanctum Sanctorum is on a pada bandha adhisthana.
The
new Sannidhis for Nalvar, Vinayagar, Subramaniyar, Navagrahas, Bhairavar,
Suryan, and Chandran are under construction.
HISTORY
& INSCRIPTION
The
temple was built during the Pallava King Nirupathungan (869- 880 AD) and was
extended during the Chozhas, Pandyas, and Vijayanagaras. The inscriptions belong to Kulothunga
Chozha-I, Rajendra Chozha-I, Rajaraja-III, Pandyas, Maravarman Sundara Pandyan, and Vijayanagaras, are on the adhisthana and sanctum walls.
This
place was called in the name of Rajaraja-I (Also called Nakaril Chozhan) as “Nikarili Chozha Chaturvedi Mangalam” As
per Rajaraja-I inscription, this Village Saba was managed by 12 members called “Samvathsara
Variyam”, elected in Ipasi Month. They assemble in the “Rajendra Chozha Sathuschali”
mandapa, once a year.
This
place came under Sembur Kottam in Jayangonda Chozha mandalam. This inscription
records the donation of paddy for the poojas. The Pillar Fallen Down inscription records the
gift of 90 goats for burning perpetual lamps.
Later
Rajaraja-III’s inscription mentions that this place was called Chozhakula
Chathurvedi Mangalam. Another pillar inscription records a land was donated to
this temple to celebrate Chitraivisu, Ipasi Visu, and Masimaham for the benefit of
Rajendra Chozha and Thandi Piratiyar, by the Thandi Piratiyar, Veerakosa
Mangalamudayar and Udayapiratiyar.
In the Pandya period (Maravarman Sundara Pandyan?)
inscription there is a note of “Pazhampattinam Perumantrathalwar”.
The
temple was first re-constructed during the Uthama Chozha / Parantaka Chozha period. A
16 Pillard mandapa built during the Rajendra Chozha period was brought down. The
temple was in a dilapidated state and reconstruction is in progress.
The Mandapa Simha pillars with inscriptions and ordinary pillars, Dwarapalakas,
Jyeshta Devi, Nadukal ie Hero stone, Chandikeswarar, and 5 Shiva Lingas with Nandhis
are scattered around the temple. These Shiva Lingas and Nandhis are called Panchabootha
Lingas ie 5 elements.
One
of the inscriptions belongs to Rajaraja-I, the Queen Lokamadevi donated money to
convert barren land to fertile land.
LEGEND
There
are interesting legends behind the Rishabam / Nandi facing the same direction as Lord
Shiva.
Sri
Lakshmi came to this Shenbaka forest and did penance to seek the blessings of
Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva asked Nandhi to Guard her. So Nandhi turned its back. At
the end of penance, Lord Shiva gave darshan to Lakshmi.
Another
interesting story is Lord Shiva went out of this place to nearby Palar River
island and hid there. When Parvati searched for Lord Shiva and climbed the island
hill on her knees. Lord Shiva Blessed her as Kailasanathar and stayed on
the island. So Nandhi is still expecting Lord Shiva’s arrival facing the
Kailasanathar temple.
Rishabam is facing the same direction as Moolavar
TEMPLE
TIMINGS:
Since Oru kala pooja is conducted, the closing and opening times is unpredictable.
CONTACT
DETAILS:
Sri Jambu +9199945 87182 and Sri Sivagnanam +9194430 67193 on
their mobiles for further details.
HOW
TO REACH:
This
temple is in Ayapakkam village a part of Natham, Parameswaramangalam panchayat.
The
temple is 12 KM from Kalpakkam, 28 KM from Thirukalukundram, 40 KM from
Chengalpattu, and 77 KM from Chennai.
Dwarapalaka
Jyeshta Devi
An Arikanda - Hero stone
A Pallava period Chandikeswarar
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SHIVAYA NAMA---
very informative sir thanks sir.
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